ponenvpti -w.beview. fridav. may a. H2. paoc rou 1 -i no M Pun il'u lu Churchill Hardware the:w Company MZm" DE tt'nlted Vti-k ) WAKIIINdTON. May !. "What will Ihe women of the I'litled Slate" do about Ihe movie censorship?" promise l be live subje. t at the coming biennial ronvenilun of Die (ietiiTuI Federation of Women's Clubi at Lou Angclea, June - I I. The Federation ban linlurn'il Plale ceiMorehip, but not Federal censorship but has not puuhed tlu' Buhlect. The women have on llielr m An Itolea program a vlnlt to Hollywood and Ihe studios. Certain movie alara "of apotleita reputations" will ap pear on Ihe program, and eerlaln honpllulltlea will be tendered (n la - dlca. none or wnirn will he ot ine character featured In the dully pa per crime column. At Ihe Hot Nprlnga hlennlul con vention In 1UIS it reinutlou, In troduced by Mis. A. II. Finn of lic trolt, wae adopted and has never been rescinded. 1( read: "That the (ienerul Fetlerallon rec omiuend that women In the yarloua Htntoa un all polble effort toward eicnllnK the area which U pro- t.td by luw fnm th li.f1unre of hHrmful films, Indu'lnK (ho I.ucIh- luturM of Hlittoi ftdide from Tfuiiay We always have the best of fresh vegetables and fruits. Try Our Bulk Coffee. Economy Grocery PHONE 63 When the Income Stops Have you Prepared for that emergency f JOHN E. FLUKKY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and t Rot. burg 0n pldfj Phona IB Roasburg. Ora. f ii . - , : nri mntr - ' '' "hrL- ; iiiunnnvl'W!.i liM.lli 4 ( lvJljDI : - ! I ' p rmmrWf-, gDgunjna Circle. j ! r ( I 1 V 1 " vu nVw lvVH-4 r f i haomuva (, XT7 : 1 : I l y I : .'i' i,, OH.cccmss Lii ( cn pfap mTTE?Q MrtTEB T Gtt To the staticm, & SfoM0ti- IL fTW.i,mr . - .1 ! ELECTRIC CURLER $1.33 Special Offer for Balance of Week Only! SORE MUSCLES l tiofD outdoor tpoiiM r livd ty iiHWuurinK with HCHB V Vaporud Ovmr IT MiUim Jirt CW Yrty vanla, Ohio. Kansas and Maryland I where let-al cennonihlp then cxlst ed I to wiail lawa similar to Ihe mo tion picture renaorsliip lawa of those Htutea. (l.ivetnora to appoint suit able men and women to administer nunc lawa. and In general to make and strengthen public opinion an I hat there may bu authority at band lo cop with an evil which ai ri omly threaten" Ihe proper founilu tion of aorlety." At Ihe chaiilntiqtia Fedirntlon Convenltlnn In '1Z the motion pic ture chairmen from a number of Hlatea went all primed to launch un active campaign for censorship. Hut i will Hays took hand und convlnc- ; ed tho ladiea Unit, ilnce he had us atimed the rzardorn of movie land. I no one need bother about the een aorshlp. So that matter was drop ped. I It la understood In Federation . rlrrlea here that the present temper! of the women Indlcatea practical certainty lha( Ihe censorship will come up again and a big fichl made. , Mrs. Finn, the author of Ihe HMK; solution, aaya (hat (he work of Mri) narry ijny f N.w York. nu- I Inn titrturt rliiitrniaii BUrrM!(liiiK Mrs. Wondiillfn Cltuprmni, upp"lni-! d liiiiiMullutfly Hfttr th Ki'dt-ra-' tlon's rcRolutlon for rcnnorsliip In Hut Hprlngi, "htiH not worked tu IIm , Intnrt'Ht uf thn rfnulutton, hut in tlu; j lnt'rt'tt( of ttin nmtlun pit turn pHit- pit." Thin, shu saya, "in a rluus ; inatti-r." Th Ktnn fiictlnn it nw rudv. it In stnti-d, to nntke a fUht for J-Vd-i ernl stipnrvlFtlon In tho nhnpu of aj bill for tho mediation uf motion' ptrturrA in lntrHtalP fonimcrcp, I alonit the line of thtt TpHhaw hill, ' tndornd ly Ihn Nattntuil Motion; Ptrturo ConftTt-nre held in Wash-i I i; tun hi hVhrunry, and Introduced ' Hhortly Hfttrwurd In the lloum. J Mrs. Lilly, the nut. rhairmnn.' wHI report on motion plrtur work In the twenty flv Kedfrutloiis whiro a motion plctur rommittf irt fuiK'ttontnic. No niuiitT aha t ahe rw onimcnds a row Is likely. I.t iiM tl Wire Milts , M:v '2 srniMiriKi.n. The Melhmllst Kpli opal Kt-ntT nmr.rcnie ot.il today 111 favor of Ihe I ' lilt.'.l Stale Joliiitti: the world court fur llio aettlluK o Inleruatlon ai afluira. e are Milk Infantt. nconfe, ChitJrtn, 'un ftiiia. Mai:rl Ure.nczf .in powder trr ".mikr. rhf F.mI Di ii.k fr Al' Vea. P,, , ,t,Me-N. r,k,g. A lisl,t Lunch alv lit hen.l. Ali in T.iM,-t f,.rm A.k (, -Horliek-t." at all Fountuna! tar A.ld IiniUtionl - Suhititute. ."rvvvvvvv. tar A.ld luuutiau - Subilltute. le , ,.-.,. . ,M '"',M ' 1 :" 'I'I l"-,, I. THE HALF-TIME WIFE By VIOLET DARE WHO'S WHO IS THE BTOKT BL'ZA.VXB ATWCOD. the young wife of a prominent bulnes man. cw.KKKEr ATWCXlIJ. la weo Lv the fact (hat hu aecretary. LINDA VALE, 1 tryln to com btlimi them. Unoflrey refunee to explain various unueual circum (tance which lead to that auaplilon. An old lu of Buiur.-'i. LIKL'TENANT Dl.NCAN HALL, trln to perauaoe her to Jv Geof frey, wlv l much older '.ban he. (et a divorce, and marry "jtn. Goof Irey'a nephew. DICK LEIGH. Is taken sica who carlet fever, and the house le quar antined. Kuitanne goes to hotel to tay, determined (o leave GeotTrey. but he fullewa her and enKagia one ulte for thein, both. XXXII EXPLANATIONS BEGIN. "0 h!f, my ntar! " Linda Vale run forwttid nnd threw her arrriH around Suzanne's nock- "I'm mo glad lo m9 you! And you too, (.M'ff " still clinging to Hiizarine with her right hand, she k:v (Jwffroy her Ifft one. "I had the most dreadful exp- rlonce thl ofternoon. wns locked Into your hous9 real' ly locked In I "Ureadf ul," murm u red VIOLET DARE Suzanne, wish' lng that Mrs. Vftle had chrwen a lesa public spot. "Yea. 1 wnt to se you had anmathlns I really had to tell you ut once and no sooner did I arrlv end your nln leieutcnunt Hale was thre, too hnn thona men appeared nnd told i t.r house waa quaran tined. Ton must have loft Just In time! And It waa so distressing and I" Hiimnna did not know Just how Oeoffry managed to stem that tir ade; stem It he did. and a moment later Suzanne saw Mrs. Vale's back retreating down the room, while CleofT. murmuring "Idiot! turned to a man at his other sldo. Huzanne smiled contentedly. If Mra. Vale had finally made (.eoff see what absurdi ties she was cnptible of, her reign would not lat long. "I'd like to know what happened to H.ile, letffroy commented to Surnnne, when ho could do s wltlv mtt being ovorhrard. "And how do you sup,oe she got out, and w here's the girl?" I mltrht aak her,1 answered Bus anne. "She's probably told half the people here atl about it by this time." noofTrey groaned. "What In the deuce she went to the house for In the flrat plAco?" he exrlnlmed Irritably. Oh, that's nothing ununual," Suz anne nnswered. "lMdn't I tll you about her. coming out one morning to get aoimi papers out of your safe, and etnvtng to luncheon with me7" "What! What's that?" flnrnnne leoeated what ehe hnd said. Phe wns at a Iom to under- aland the eTpreeston thnt croiKied her Gf SELECTS (A I l-ref. I.i I wi 1 i.l. nt fllU'Add. My 2. l'rc t ooIIiIkc h ofll. lal lll I... the work aiupaiKii piciiirc: of ( h.u lin Wai inner, t hicato engine who was notiil. ,1 yesterday of tho president, a 1 he pllotm-rnlih Mi nt l,y th pr, si- oint in truMi r.in teu davs iiui llC by Will iihci. nen ine eecu r marlv an hour. l'oni-d ti FORD'S SECRETARY TO BE OUESTIBHED 1 '-1 1 I W ... . ' .M.IV 2 - The sen. ',.,,. ;.r ' """"'H IllllMllee vuiiclil lo- ,1,, !,, , ' C 1 li I.eM. lie,,, , . ... ' '". S huband'rac ai he listened, but h said nothing, and a few momenta later thoy went In to dinner. Aire. Vole wui aeaied at another table, fur which Duiann waj thank, ful. although ah, wondered uneaallj what her buaband'a secretary mlht be aulln to her neighbors. That afternoon ah had tiiouht that aha could never again be concerned about Geoffrey Atwood'a affutra, and new ho waa much disturbed for fear that Mm. Vale, annoved by hi re buff, mluht. under the gulae of be ing a foolish, talkative woman, let fall things thai be would have pre ferred to keep eei.ret. tallto and Dick re on th porch. Mra. Vale left before the dinner waa over. Suzanne hurried after her to the dreaalngr room, but had only a word with her before others Intruded on their privacy. "Oh, I did want to aee you thla afternoon I" Linda VaJe exclaimed a she donned her clonk. "My news fop you waa thla Lollta, the girl voir know Jtiat aa a little rhorue etri tm my daughter. And ahe and Geoffrey "'"" nepnew lJlck eloped during the Chrlatmaa holidays!" , "But why didn't Dick tali ? demnnded Suzanne. I Herauac well, no doubt OeofTrey will ezplaln to yon inter: I renin! can't aneak until he doeal" And Linda Vale was (tone. buzannea mind Bummed un nt eventa. Oeoft". trip out of town, when he sot back before he anld that he would; hla luncheon with Mm Vnh that waa an lnault to hor; her feellnua toward him touna Nick to their former point She ecrlbblert J note to him: Tou'd better einy at the club tonight after all - and hur ried away befor. It could h- n.. ered. , Larly the next mornina h. paet the Atwood home. Louta and! uick wero on tlx upper porch. She I wondered If thla marriage of thelu waa going to lead to each bitter un-' happlneea at hfra hnd. 1 "Oh. It can't!" ,h. told hereelf.l turning her face awny no that they would rot recognize her. "They're both young and they love each other I I'm not bright and clever enough for Oenfftt takes a woman who's a4 genlua to marry a man Ilk. hlml" Tomorrow Th Ashe, of Pride. and Jutms Martin Miller, who claimed to represent Kord'a weekly newspaper, the Dearborn Independ ent i-i Washington. One telegram obtained by the committee under eiilipiietm iroin the Western I'nlon Tflegraph coiiipany iiuoted l'resl iltnt roolidue ar juying he was "Irving to d. livet Muscle Sliouls" to lord. o- DANCE AT SUTHERLIN I'll! Hoel.il dance at rommunllv Hall. Stithcrlin. Friday niulit. Slav 2. Music by shaniird's Syncoiiulors. l.vervbiidv c.'ino out and have a Jol ly C'od time! e STORE IB EO t'oliV.M.I.lr I'' l' .1 In lull,. May 2. Kin been Ktaneil wiring, la.t ', be frnm ii it In I. iultv II. re. t.. t'enncy toro i nine the blaze thre.it- "''I to nil lolntnc ImiM.i . a tnenibi r ot the' a Slltntly i,,ulr. r I II I - M ItUMUUlU UUIkL.ll IS (Aaaoclated I'reaa leased Wlre. KP.W vftHK May 2. Or. Nichol as Murray Butler, president or the Columbia University will carry ' bis fight on prohibition Into the repub lican national convention to which he is a district delegate. While he would make no direct statement yesterday, he announced that be was "ready to go to the bat" on the question and declared that "politicians are In terror when ever the subject comes up, but no matter what Is In the platform, prohibition will te the first thing in the mind of the Dubllc." "The eighteenth amendment will hn renealed Inside of live yars, ur. Dutlr said. "It la a failure the country over." Dr. Butler declared that tele grama and letters of congratulation and approval had been pouring la upon him from many parts of the nation since he made an address de fending the wet position, before the dinner ot tho Missouri society luos day night. Some ot the letters came from Texas, and others from the Pa cific coast and the middle-west. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water will be shut off Saturday afternoon from 1 until 3 o'clock, ef fecting all ot Douglas street from Jackson St. west to Pine street. In cluding I'lne St. south to Mosher St. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON I'OWER COMPANY. W IS PARTY AID ( Associated Pres Leaaed Wire. I WASHINGTON, May 2. Republi can leaders in Washington saw today in President Cooltdge's desig nation of William T. llutler of Bos ton as his choice for the republican national chairmanship an opportun ity to give a running start to the party's presidential campaign. Close political advisers of the President said this was the motive which actuated him in making the announcement last night that Mr. Butler was bis choice for the chair-j uiauoiui. iu tiem ui uic uiuiiuivu lie- sire of John T. Adams, of Iowa, the present chairman to retire. The president has Indicated to many of those who have discussed politics with him in the lust week that he regards his nomination as assured and accordingly sees no rea son why there should be any delay In getting the campaign ready for Us prompt Inauguration immediate ly alter the convention. Mr. Butler likewise regards Mr. Coolidge's nomination as assured and although he is interested in the primaries, .yet to be held in several stales, including California, he feels his pre-conventlon work is practic ally at an end. Tho convention will elect the permanent chairman from among its membership but in dications were given by party lead ers today that, tho choice probably would be Senator Wadswurth of New York. Another matter being considered by the president and his advisors is selection of a man to place the name of Mr. Coolidfc-6 before the conven tion. No decision has been reported but some of the nresidenta advisors would not be surprised if Senator Iloruh of Idaho were asked to make the nominating speech. BENEFIT BALL A benefit bail will be held at the armory. May 7. for the high school lawn fund. Music by the Melodv boys. T mE TODAY Ao,-lfttcd Pr-s l.caited Wire ) SEATTLE. May 2. Endorse ment of a presidential randidate. naming of delegates and alternates to attend the national convention, the election of a national commit tee and the adoption of a platform committee's report were the main event on the program to be acted i n at the democratic state conven tion which opened here today. Radiators bnucrt. sold and n chunce.l l-trk's Rai'jitor Works. 515j Classified Section ALL NEW AOS X LOST AND FOUND j FOUND Cold curt linn with niono giam. Qivuel tall jLjunuyfojrjidv: FolTMjiBeadeU bag. Owner call at this office, describe property ana pay for adv. VOL' NO Lode pin. Owner call at thi office, describe property aud pay for adv. TYisTHsimill black and while -gllep. herd dog. Notify Mrs. A. Ray, Phone 4T. FOUND Package containing lace. Owner call at office, identify prop erty and pay fur adv. LOST Thurs. between Grave Creek, and Roseburg, ladys purse. Con tains drivers' license made to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Friend Mail to J. W. Friend, Drain, Oregon. Reward. FOR SALE FOR SALE Second hand Vaughan drag saw at Wharton Bros. FOR SALE Good milch cow, also separator. Like new, l'uone 4J1. FOR SALE Baby carriage, good as " new. Call 1U2-V or 630 E. Douglas. FOR SALE Choico pf 3 milch cows. Phone 15F12 evenings. John Good bourn. FOR SALE SUiugle mill. Complete shingle sawing outfit. Inquire liii L'mpqua avenue. FOR SALE 4 rodiu house, 1 lot good garden soil. West. Roseburg. J. Uoodhcw, Harrisoujil. FO R S ALETo RR EN T -10 acres river bottom in Garden Valley. Plowed for broccoli. Phone 37F11. J. F. Rioth. I FOR SALE At Yoncalla. Oregon, 10 j acres, 3 room house, H miles from j town, lots ot fruit; part of It un der cultivation. Price $1100. Roy Andrews, owner, Oswego, Oregon. I FOR SALE 1 pair mare mules, 3 yr. old. About 16 hands, 1 brown mare, weight about 12U0. Ranch to rent. Address R. II. Hill, Olalla postot fice, Brockway. ATLANTIC FLEET TO THE PACIFIC NEWPORT. R. I. May 2. Ar rangements for the Atlantic fleet to Joiir the Pacific fleet at an Pedro next January and for the combined United States licet to proceed to Hawaii in February, were made known in naval circles here today. ANNOUNCEMENT The Jones and West barber shop at the Terminal Hotel has taken rooms on the mezzanine floor at the Terminal Hotel, for their marcelling and hair culling department. Miss Quackenbush will have charge ot the marcelling as heretofore. TRVOUTS ARE HELD Tryouts here held this .afternoon 1n the high school for the county decla mation contest which 'is to be held May 23. Miss Ilapline Hughes was chosen to represent the girls and Nor man Hess was selected for the boys. Thoso trying out wero Daphne Hughes. Dorothy Winston. Norman Hess. Erhard Lindsay, and Eugene Bowden. W. F. CHAPMAN ON BACK HO 'OH SALK OH TRADE it ranch, zu acres la culiV4l f ... ii.l iiuiru fii,u f 1 1 - u , , i . . " l'o Qr . running water the year rou,. ioiu iiudl uuift yiuyerty change, automobile, or wDll you. in trade. AdiJesa Kin. I News-Review. ' i 1 WANTED WANTED Fori truck. PhoptT 1 r-Jdr.it v aula to ouar your. and mohair. See him before WANTED Clean raga. Newi office. WANTED Woman to do hou, by the week. Inquire Buud. at 218 E. Lane St. USED CARS wanted tor cut,, model Fords, Bulcks, Dodgy Cbevroleu. li W. liarrjum. i Held. Ore. V WANTED Dressed chickens?-, Fresh vegetables. Anything use come and see us. Rosebu. tel Grill. G. W. Goswiek, Phot, I FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rooms. 707 W. large housel- Mosher, ton iiiiWi Safety deposit! t Roseburg National Bans. FOR RENT Furnished housek , apartments. Phone 202-L. V FOR RENT Furnished S t ' room, bath. 401 South Main r ' FUR RENT Housekeeping ments. Oat baled bay tor gai- to. Parrott. FOR RENT Modern A room ft. ed apartment. Close in. i Phone 227-Y. , it ai ti FOR RENT 2 room apartment, '' In. Reasonable. Suitable for i quire at 121 W. Douglas SL ' MISCELLANEOUS i . FOR HIRE Touring car. Cn 6 trips a specialty. Phone 2L I Laurinson. CAR OWNER Don't forget u': 653 when in need ot auto f Saiff's Auto Wrecking Houm COMPANY I 321, N. Jackson St., Rosebw, Tapestry Davenport arJ Wing Chair to match.. Khroelers Genuine Lead er, Day-Nite Davenpof Reed Rockers. Simmons All-Steel Fou Simons De Luxe Ma' tress. Premier mocks. Porch Hanf I. $35.0( SUITS atBernier, The Tail Upstairs Next Jto'.Umpqua'Ht' Painleu Extridioo Cat When D ' DR. II. RNERBAS 1 Dentist Masonic' feulMlng ' ttoaeburg, fj Pbsae 4HM i Teeth Kltraetea and Replaced ' - Pay with or without plataa. " LENOX FURNITU By WINNER